The story of an Indian boy named Pi, a zookeeper's son who finds himself in the company of a hyena, zebra, orangutan, and a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck sets them adrift in the Pacific Ocean.
This movie contains 24 potentially triggering events.
It's debatable as well and up to interpretation. A zebra, orangutan and hyena die on screen, while it's implied several other animals died or drowned in the ocean. A rat as well is killed on screen to feed another animal. The tiger survives in the end, but it's unknown what happened to him when he leaves. However, it's discovered in the end that in the real story the animals are just representations, implying the actual animals, including the tiger, sank with the ship along with the passengers.
50 minutes in, the hyena kills the zebra, and you will see the dead body in the next scene. At 52 minutes, the hyena kills the orangutan, then right after, the tiger quickly kills the hyena. A rat is fed to the tiger at 55:50. 1 hour and 10 minutes you’ll hear a large fish being killed and then you’ll see some blood and it being subsequently eaten by the tiger. You’ll see many small fish and one large fish suffering out of water at 1 hour and 16 min, then eaten. 1:37 the tiger eats a meerkat in the distance. Just before 1:40 you’ll see dead fish in the bioluminescent water but they’re hard to make out and in the distance.
It's debatable as well and up to interpretation. A zebra, orangutan and hyena die on screen, while it's implied several other animals died or drowned in the ocean. A rat as well is killed on screen to feed another animal. The tiger survives in the end, but it's unknown what happened to him when he leaves. However, it's discovered in the end that in the real story the animals are just representations, implying the actual animals, including the tiger, sank with the ship along with the passengers.